donjuan wrote:You could get yourself one of these.
If you still want to travel by boat you could get the train from Yoker/Garscadden to Central and get the Clyde Waterbus.
The Clyde Waterbus hasn't operated on the river for at least 3 years
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donjuan wrote:You could get yourself one of these.
If you still want to travel by boat you could get the train from Yoker/Garscadden to Central and get the Clyde Waterbus.
Josef wrote:Is there any information on who uses the existing Renfrew ferry, and why?
Sunflower wrote:Wouldn't the ferry be a useful public transport option for the people in the dozens and dozens of modern, stylish, contemporary, luxury, spacious, quality (delete where not applicable) residences mushrooming along the road from Braehead to the ferry, given the train-free nature of Renfrew?
Sunflower wrote:Wouldn't the ferry be a useful public transport option for the people in the dozens and dozens of modern, stylish, contemporary, luxury, spacious, quality (delete where not applicable) residences
Mark N wrote:Sunflower wrote:Wouldn't the ferry be a useful public transport option for the people in the dozens and dozens of modern, stylish, contemporary, luxury, spacious, quality (delete where not applicable) residences
One suspects these are the type of people who wouldn't been seen dead on public transport (particularly of the manky old boat kind) ::):
A passenger service across the River Clyde will continue when the Renfrew Ferry is scrapped next month, a council leader has said.
[ had been in the Wharf twice, and it seemed to me that there was always something "dodgy" going on.
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